Today I delivered a half-day talk about WCF on the following subjects: The new features of WCF 4.5 We talked about configuration simplicity, WebSocket and UDP support, streaming fixes for IIS, binary compression, and more. Monitoring and troubleshooting WCF services (WCF 3.5/4/4.5) We talked about performance counters, ETW, WMI, AppFabric, sniffing tools, tracing and message logging, instancing, concurrency, load tests and more. According to the events website at http://events.microsoft.com , it...
One of the ways to monitor WCF is by using the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) provider. In short, WMI provides you with a way to view information about running services in your machine and in other machines in the network. You can view their process information, service information, endpoint configuration, and even change some of the service’s configuration in runtime, without needing to restart the service. Little has been written about this feature. The basics of it is document of course...